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  2. ASMR - Wikipedia

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    A scene featuring an ASMR content creator, Slight Sounds, was featured in the coming-of-age horror movie We're All Going to the World's Fair. The second feature film that focuses on ASMR is the New Zealand psychological drama Shut Eye, which examines the relationship between an insomniac and a popular ASMR creator.

  3. Misophonia - Wikipedia

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    ASMR is described as the opposite of what can be observed in reactions to specific audio stimuli in misophonia. [120] There are plentiful anecdotal reports of people who claim to have both misophonia and ASMR. Common to these reports is the experience of ASMR in response to some sounds and misophonia in response to others. [120] [121] [122]

  4. Lego White Noise - Wikipedia

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    Lego White Noise is an album [1] [2] or playlist [3] [4] of white noise created solely with the sounds of Lego bricks. Released as a stream in February 2021 by the Lego Group, the 210-minute album was recorded by sound designers using 10,000 bricks, with each track focused on separate routines or sounds, and features ASMR qualities intended to help adults relax.

  5. KFC Will Help You Fall Asleep With the Sound of Fried Chicken

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    KFC wants to help you catch some ZZZs tonight with a little chicken-inspired ASMR. ... The custom sound is now available on Restore 2 smart sleep devices to those with a Hatch+ premium content ...

  6. Whispering - Wikipedia

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    An ASMR video wherein the performer whispers to the camera. In 2010, it was discovered that whispering is one of the many triggers of ASMR, [6] a tingling sensation caused by listening to soft, relaxing sounds.

  7. Oddly satisfying videos - Wikipedia

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    They are viewed as forms of escapism or ASMR. [3] [2] The term "oddly satisfying video" emerged on the internet forum Reddit after the /r/oddlysatisfying subreddit was established in 2013. [3] The label is now widespread on online video platforms such as YouTube and Instagram. [1]

  8. Isochronic tones - Wikipedia

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    Isochronic tones. Isochronic tones are regular beats of a single tone that are used alongside monaural beats and binaural beats in the process called brainwave entrainment.At its simplest level, an isochronic tone is a tone that is being turned on and off rapidly.

  9. Makenna Kelly - Wikipedia

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    As of 2019 her YouTube channel had over 1.4 million subscribers, [14] and she is particularly known for a video where she recorded sounds while eating honeycomb. [3] Some of Kelly's videos have been removed from YouTube because the automated filtering algorithms deemed them inappropriate.